The differents between Normal Cement and extra thin cement

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  • @rixsta911
    @rixsta911 Před 3 lety +26

    6 years later and it’s still helpful. Thanks 🙏

  • @samuellopez2512
    @samuellopez2512 Před rokem

    This is absolutely the best way to use those products, thank you!

  • @chrissmith9151
    @chrissmith9151 Před 8 lety +59

    The extra thin cement isn't cement at all. It's solvent.
    The solvent dissolves the plastic and allows the two parts to weld together as the solvent evaporates.

    • @TomcatModelKits
      @TomcatModelKits Před 7 lety +21

      Chris Smith
      A cement is a substance used to put two things together permanently, it can be a solvent, glue or adhesive.

  • @mininecessities
    @mininecessities Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you for this informative video!

  • @MaZEEZaM
    @MaZEEZaM Před 7 lety +55

    "I Like To Use This One On Body Parts" .....WARNING DO NOT use as Lube!! :D lol

  • @AndreasDock
    @AndreasDock Před 8 lety +6

    Thanks for the clearification!

  • @atomicastronaut5183
    @atomicastronaut5183 Před 7 lety

    Thanks this helped a lot, didn't know which one to choose from :D

  • @benedictmorgan71
    @benedictmorgan71 Před 9 lety +3

    Forgot to add that one is a welding cement (extra thin) the other is a gap filler. But check out the other article

  • @gundamfan2020
    @gundamfan2020 Před 3 lety +2

    also use pva glue which dries clear on clear plastic parts like lights and windows as the cement stains painted parts.

  • @sabbbrie
    @sabbbrie Před 2 lety +5

    ... if you are a hard-core modeller you can save a lot of money, when you brew your glue DIY ... you just have to order 1 Liter of Butylacetat at your next pharmacy and 1 Liter of Aceton ... mix them together 1:1 and you've got enough glue for the next years. That brew works similar than Tamiya Extrathin ... smells the same and you could re-activate your dried out putty, to give them a second life. That's all together for about 20 Euro or a liitle less in US Dollars !!

  • @T-Ingvarsson
    @T-Ingvarsson Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you for this :)

  • @littlegretchensworkshop7665

    Thank you your explanation really helped me!

  • @Diabolik771
    @Diabolik771 Před 8 lety +6

    Extra thin is great for military and GW models.

  • @chunkn0rris
    @chunkn0rris Před 9 lety +1

    nice video man, it helped!

  • @duyho4422
    @duyho4422 Před 2 lety

    Just so helpful

  • @LymezoidBeats
    @LymezoidBeats Před 4 lety +1

    Do I need cement at all all for my Tamiya Racing Fighter wheels? Is Instant Cement better? Thanks.

  • @Red-ug5lx
    @Red-ug5lx Před 4 lety +29

    The Voice Lag on this guy is reel good.

  • @Cameron4077
    @Cameron4077 Před 7 lety

    Does the extra thin bond well?

  • @garyc.5152
    @garyc.5152 Před 3 lety +1

    I tack tail lights, chrome trim, etc. with a spot of Elmer's white glue & then secure with Tamiya extra thin...Elmer's white glue can be removed with a damp cloth without worry of too much solvent cement marring adjacent surfaces...

  • @gaboaaa23
    @gaboaaa23 Před 4 lety

    Hey, i need help on this tamiya cement stuff! I bought a 1:12 nsx model that was very expensive. I dont want to damage it in any way. Do these cements damage the parts? I mean if i glue together some of the interior part i dont want that the cement harm the plastic. I think the odel is ABS plastis. thanks

    • @fadhlysukawidjaja174
      @fadhlysukawidjaja174 Před 3 lety

      This might be a bit too late, but abs plastic has a different cement than the ones he used on this vid.. also the way these cement work they melt the plastic as the fused together for stronger bond

  • @FIRST465
    @FIRST465 Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you very much

  • @teton99
    @teton99 Před 6 lety

    I have only every used Plastruct cement weld so how does it compare to Tamiya's cement?

  • @gundamfan2020
    @gundamfan2020 Před 3 lety

    the smmount of times i had to buy new ones as the lids get cemented tight ha ha

  • @tilica5353
    @tilica5353 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for this clear video,from Spain.

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 4 lety +1

      Thx , I get a lot of mostly bad feed back from this video. But thx, very kind of you

  • @gundamfan2020
    @gundamfan2020 Před 3 lety +1

    liquid putty from vallejo for gaps and holes is way better than using glue also its water bases so can be thinned with water..

    • @pawpawstew
      @pawpawstew Před 2 lety

      It's great for resin figures, but you can't sand it. It's basically latex caulk. If you're filling seams and flaws on a styrene model, it's best to use a putty made with solvent that softens the plastic slightly, so the putty bonds to the plastic. My go-to putties are Tamiya gray putty or 3M Acryl Blue glazing putty, found in auto parts or auto body paint stores. That 3M sands to a beautiful feather edge. I tried sanding Vallejo once and it peeled off of the plastic and balled up.

  • @matteopatel5096
    @matteopatel5096 Před 3 lety +4

    Good video. I get what you mean but I use extra thin for joining the main car body panels. It is meant to run because it uses what is known as capillary action same as the panel line accent. It is meant to flow along the join area thats why the thin is different

  • @bachkhoi9450
    @bachkhoi9450 Před rokem

    after 8 years i'm still looking for this video

  • @plastickitfreak2343
    @plastickitfreak2343  Před 9 lety +6

    I don't know which crazy glue you use, but the crazy glue i use will leave a white fog around the part, also crazy glue don't give me enough time to adjust the part into position.

    • @GeorgeHale1984
      @GeorgeHale1984 Před 6 lety +1

      Use slower cure for less fogging, and a slow cure gel kind is great.

    • @kevbee8325
      @kevbee8325 Před 4 lety

      Micro Kristal Klear isn’t bad for clear plastic canopies/windows.

  • @justinlee2435
    @justinlee2435 Před 6 měsíci

    may i ask those two cemeents are dry fast? i buy orange bottle normal cement recent, i use for gundam broke crack.

  • @ejqfindz2749
    @ejqfindz2749 Před 7 lety +6

    thank bra... Im starting again and iIm 38yrs old lol.. and we didnt have these back then when I started and using the testors red glue sucked lol.. and I just did a car model with crazy glue it came out ugly.. thank you again mahalo...

  • @hendram3v428
    @hendram3v428 Před 4 lety

    how about diffrence for tamiya cement (the labble white) and tamiya ca instant cement for rubber tire,
    im on way to build tamiya kit tundra and at gear section thats require tamiya ca instant cement

  • @madcat1007
    @madcat1007 Před 2 lety

    How do you prevent the brush from picking up paint and then discolouring the rest of the glue in the bottle?

    • @pawpawstew
      @pawpawstew Před 2 lety +2

      Don't glue painted plastic with this cement. This is for assembly of unpainted styrene. Once parts are painted, if I need to assemble them - such as landing gear parts- I use thick CA, five-minute epoxy, or Gator Grip glue. Either way, edges that are joined should be unpainted or have the paint scraped away first.

  • @jak797
    @jak797 Před 7 lety +2

    can you use tamiya cement for glue tires together for onroad? or should i get another glue for that?

  • @Coolcatzz2323
    @Coolcatzz2323 Před rokem

    What we'll happen if you got some on your skin

  • @bagasajiprakasa3944
    @bagasajiprakasa3944 Před 8 lety

    which one is stronger, tamiya cement or tamiya extra thin cement???
    especially when you want to fix a broken part together...

    • @FooMaster15
      @FooMaster15 Před 7 lety

      Regular tamiya cement is stronger

  • @menetric12
    @menetric12 Před 7 lety

    Quick question should I use the white or green bottle for the Gt86 RocketBunny kit?

  • @fifteenbyfive
    @fifteenbyfive Před 8 měsíci

    The regular cement stays where it's put. The extra thin runs capillary into every crack and orifice. Which is better? It depends. I've found with aircraft (all I build) that about 66% of the time the extra thin is better for whatever my application. Sometimes though the regular cement is obviously the better choice i.e. aircraft cowlings and nose cones, and any clear piece of plastic for a few. For the really sensitive stuff like canopy pieces I prefer Micro Kristol Klear. So I have three different glues, all have their place.

  • @gundamfan2020
    @gundamfan2020 Před 3 lety +2

    dont use these on paint. its for plastic on plastic application paint really affects the bond. use the thiun for capilery joins and the thick for parts and sand doan or cut away excess with blades..

  • @graze1177
    @graze1177 Před 5 lety

    What should i do if my tank model kit is using rubber tracks?

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 5 lety

      Not sure, these cement are use for plastic, I never tried it with rubber.

  • @Wesley_C
    @Wesley_C Před 3 lety

    I like Tamiya, yeah.

  • @cascadeshark
    @cascadeshark Před 9 lety

    when the body parts (or any parts) have already been painted, I prefer using crazy glue. the cement will "melt" the paint.

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 9 lety

      don't know which crazy glue you use, but the crazy glue i use will leave a white fog around the part, also crazy glue don't give me enough time to adjust the part into position. 

  • @kitlinghou6848
    @kitlinghou6848 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi , I want to know when I glue the clear part like window , which brand of glue is perfect , thank you!

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 7 lety

      little bit of the white one on the edge of the window, then use the green one (little bit) on the edge as well to seal the deal.

  • @The_last_prime
    @The_last_prime Před 4 lety

    Tamiya extra thin melts the plastic parts a bit faster than the tamiya cement

  • @the2musketeers650
    @the2musketeers650 Před 6 lety

    Which one should I get if I'm new to plastic modelling.I just started a week ago.

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 6 lety

      The 2 Musketeers
      Start off with the white one 1st, get the feel of it. Then Use my video as reference and see if it might be useful for you

    • @the2musketeers650
      @the2musketeers650 Před 6 lety

      Plastic kit freak thx,your one of the few youtubers I know who actually reply to coments.You earned yourself a new Subscriber

  • @briangrant774
    @briangrant774 Před 2 lety

    realizing super glue is the preferred glue for resin model is there a Tamiya glue a better option? thank you for your reply.
    respectfully'
    Brian

    • @MrFleamonkey
      @MrFleamonkey Před 3 měsíci

      resin is super glue tamiya is for plastics

  • @JDvorak2009
    @JDvorak2009 Před 7 lety

    If I add paint thinner to testers cement, will it spread easier?

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 7 lety

      not sure, never try it before

    • @ranchobob48
      @ranchobob48 Před 7 lety

      no no no. It will just make it "greasy". If you want to thin Testors , go to a paint store and buy a can of MEK. But be careful using it...the fumes'll get ya!

  • @kanesim5816
    @kanesim5816 Před 4 lety

    Are either of these good for joints on gunpla? Broke both shoulder joins of my MG Astray Red Frame.

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 4 lety

      Both are good. Use a little of the white one to set the spot, wait for a little while, then use the green one to fully harden it

    • @kanesim5816
      @kanesim5816 Před 4 lety

      @@plastickitfreak2343 thanks for reply! Gonna give it a try!

  • @starscream8163
    @starscream8163 Před rokem

    Can you use them to cover the scratch surface and then sand them nicely? Same as plastic weld?

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před rokem

      For scratches use 800 to 1000 grid sand paper to remove it. If weld, use crazy glue, these cement will shrink and expand due to the atmosphere, then you'll see a bubble or a gap that you filled

    • @starscream8163
      @starscream8163 Před rokem

      @@plastickitfreak2343 I used Loctite the Adhesive Bond as a putty, filling gaps and scratched surface. Then I use 400-800 or 1000 grit to smooth it out.

    • @starscream8163
      @starscream8163 Před rokem

      @@plastickitfreak2343 I also covered the Tamiya Cement with Adhesive bond of Loctite to cover it.

  • @chunhunghardymung6872
    @chunhunghardymung6872 Před 8 lety

    I live in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Environmental Department no longer allow Tamiya glue to sell in the public because it's toxic. Now I can only buy Mr.Hobby glue for my model kits here.

    • @nicchan7179
      @nicchan7179 Před 8 lety

      Really? So where can I buy the tamiya glue now?

    • @MaZEEZaM
      @MaZEEZaM Před 7 lety

      OK< Thanks, I will buy another brand then.

    • @EC-hf8ui
      @EC-hf8ui Před 7 lety

      chun hung hardy mung chun hung hardy mung Come on that's BS, I just bought a Tamiya cement for getting rid of seam line

  • @menetric12
    @menetric12 Před 7 lety

    Soooooo...... I would need both?? I already have the extra thin cement for my Aoshima prepainted GTR...

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 7 lety +1

      TrainerRubyCheah the white one I usually use it for the not exposing parts, such as chassis, cockpit. I like to use the green one for the lights and on the rear view mirror. it's better to get them both

    • @menetric12
      @menetric12 Před 7 lety

      Great! I already the green one from earlier this year, I'll buy the white one from Taiwan from eBay. Thanks!

    • @menetric12
      @menetric12 Před 7 lety

      Okay, one last question. For gluing car bodies, I should use the white bottle? BTW for the GT86 for the RocketBunny flares, I should use the green bottle or the white one...

  • @Eyenshi
    @Eyenshi Před 5 lety +24

    its sooo hard to listen this guy

    • @Eyenshi
      @Eyenshi Před 5 lety +2

      might want to use the cement before doing your paint job

    • @IllusionSector
      @IllusionSector Před 5 lety

      _its sooo hard to listen this guy_
      Yeah, had somebody introduced the words _liquid_ and _viscous_ into his vocabulary this video would've been 5 times shorter.

    • @bretmuldner
      @bretmuldner Před 4 lety +3

      @@marklazio11 Why be a a$$ hole dude!

  • @alexh6131
    @alexh6131 Před 7 lety

    Does this dissolve the plastic a little bit at first then bonds (Normal)? I'm using this on a model train on a smaller piece

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 7 lety

      H20 Lacrosse it will for sure, that's how they bond together. use a toothpick tip some cement and apply on to the part, the brush might mess your part up or a thin paint brush

  • @rubbertoe.
    @rubbertoe. Před 6 lety

    what is the drying time for the white cap cement?

  • @frankster2949
    @frankster2949 Před 2 lety

    I bought the extra thin 😞

  • @oyametalicusII
    @oyametalicusII Před 9 lety

    Plastic kit freak hello, can I request for you to do a tutorial vid on how to fix a broken peg, particularly on MG sinanju's waist peg?

  • @awesomaaa
    @awesomaaa Před 3 lety

    can it be used as a gloss finish?

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 3 lety

      NO! But one of my friend tried it once and it doesn't work.
      That these cement does is melt plastic, so it can't be use as a finish

    • @awesomaaa
      @awesomaaa Před 3 lety

      @@plastickitfreak2343 is cool i found the clear gloss anyways

  • @labspeciman7402
    @labspeciman7402 Před rokem

    Extra thin is supposed to dry fast after 2 days. I guess I will use it on windows since using tube glue is a bad idea.

    • @nismojukerich2994
      @nismojukerich2994 Před 10 měsíci

      Noooo!!! Don't use it on windows. It will etch it and you will see it. Use canopy glue, gloss mod podge, or even Elmer's glue for windows. You'll thank me later.

    • @labspeciman7402
      @labspeciman7402 Před 10 měsíci

      @@nismojukerich2994 I thank you now and will use your ideas. I have glues that are just crap..

  • @benedictmorgan71
    @benedictmorgan71 Před 9 lety

    Each to there own but this isn't really the purpose/only or even best use of extra thin. Look on CZcams for a review of tamiya extra thin and the guy will show you is real potential. It's a wedding cement. And yes, it should dry clear on a canopy but don't take my word for it ask google.

    • @Mark-OutWest
      @Mark-OutWest Před 8 lety

      +Benedict Morgan You must mean welding and not wedding.

    • @benedictmorgan71
      @benedictmorgan71 Před 8 lety

      Good grief...... Lol , thanks

    • @TodaysSpecialMinis
      @TodaysSpecialMinis Před 8 lety

      +Mark S haha! oh my - puts a whole new spin on couples being "glued at the hip."

  • @samuelfrancuz1095
    @samuelfrancuz1095 Před 8 lety +3

    OMG!!! ... Sorry but ... Using ANY kind of solvent based glue to gluing clear parts from the kit is quite...ehm... Unusual (if not stupid) ... Solvent based glues contains toluene, which acts like strong acid on some kinds of plastic ( including polystyrene, yeah.. material which are most of plastic kits made from). Even fumes may soften and destroy clear plastic . Especially Extrathin - although vaporizes quite fast - is really agressive because it contains much more toluene than standard type (that´s why is so thin ) and is really difficult to controll while spreads through seams what causes damage of canopies/headlights/any kind of clear polystyrene parts , which is difficult to fix and sometimes impossible ... 2 parts epoxy , Humbrol ClearFix, Testors Clear Parts Cement or any kind of odourless superglue is way you should go my friend. Keep those solvents for stadnard parts. Clear parts needs more carefull approach.Sorry for my english folks.

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 8 lety

      I think the one you are refering to crazy glue. Crazy glue does leave fog. Ive use tamiya cement for a long time for the clear parts, its works fine with me, leaves me no marks, unless i touch the part with it. But i know some people use paste for the clear parts, you could give that a try also. By the way alot of builders use the tamiya glue for the clear parts and they have no problem with it

    • @samuelfrancuz1095
      @samuelfrancuz1095 Před 8 lety

      No, I´ve never heard about Crazy Glue (or Krazy Glue? That is what Mr. Google found about this product...) till today. In Slovakia we don´t have this brand. From what I read about it, it´s just absolute ordinary Super Glue (or CA - Cyano-Acrylate). It´s obvious, that Super Glues leaving fog on on clear parts, this is the way how they works, fast chemical reaction is even visible. As i can see in your video from around 5:20 till 7:30, when you brushed glue into seam between rear light and body of your EVO, clear plastic starts to react with solvent almost instantly and the fog mark is clearly visible around edges. This situation does not occure with adhesives which I mentioned before. Never . On the other side, all depends on quality which you want to reach... For me, this result is unacceptable because joint must be clean an sharp with no marks... Your not. But it´s just my opinion, I´m not car builder, I´m making planes. But the car kits of this scale deserves paying higher attention to detail... Happy modeling.

    • @TodaysSpecialMinis
      @TodaysSpecialMinis Před 8 lety

      +Samuel Francúz I thought so too, when I watched the vid - I thought the glue was ghosting on the headlight, but I watched it again and I don't think it did. If you watch you can see that ghosting look even at 4:30 when he didn't even apply the glue to the part yet. I think that's the reflection of the silver body showing through and it looks like that red paint/red tape wasn't painted carefully. Almost looked like there was a gap in the color.Maybe he wanted the headlight to look a little worn or maybe his fingers took some of the color off so that some of the silver color showed through it.

    • @MrAlumni72
      @MrAlumni72 Před 8 lety

      +Samuel Francúz Krazy Glue, in the modelers' world, is also called Zap-A-Gap. Same thing. Most modelers know this already, but I don't see it mentioned specifically by name, so I thought I'd add that little tidbit of info for anyone who might not already know.

    • @feldon27
      @feldon27 Před 8 lety

      +Plastic kit freak Crazy glue = cyanoacrylate. Yes it causes fogging.
      Trick I have seen is to dip the windshield or other piece in mop liquid such as Future Floor Finish then use small amounts of CA. There are also adhesives specifically for clear parts like Microscale Krystal Klear and Pacer "Formula 560" Canopy glue which I believe are PVA glues (polyvinyl acetate).

  • @cityofplant
    @cityofplant Před 2 lety

    What glue should I use to bond clear parts without it fogging?

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 2 lety

      The white one, apply a small amount on the mating surface with a tooth pick. Do some testing on some parts first get the feel of it. Tamiya doesn't fog up, crazy glue fogs up

  • @nickkopec9892
    @nickkopec9892 Před 9 lety

    Does this dry clear

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 9 lety

      Nick
      they both do dry clear, but white one would leave a really thick glue mark on what ever you apply on. The green one would leave a mark as well, but you really have to look for that mark, the only way for it to leave a mark is by applying way to much. I hope this helps. Thanks for the question.
      You can look for me on FB by the name Kits Kits Fanz, we can talk there as well

  • @imranw1314
    @imranw1314 Před 9 lety

    The extra thin is more stronger than the normalone

  • @joshuawiseman5629
    @joshuawiseman5629 Před 2 měsíci

    you know its very funny that you say tamiya extra thin cement is not thinner,but i hate to break it to you my friend TAMIYA EXTRA THIN IS EXACTLY THAT LAQUER THINNER people in the know will actually buy tamiya x20 thinner and use it as tamiya extra thin cement because you get a larger container for cheaper cost,tamiya extra thin and tamiya x20 laquer thinner are the exact same ingredients look it up amigo

  • @JDvorak2009
    @JDvorak2009 Před 7 lety

    Ok so mek will kill my kidneys which are already dead so I pass on the mek. Thanks

  • @Dave-sg6om
    @Dave-sg6om Před 3 lety

    That is NOT the main purpose of the extra thin. The extra thin cement has a much better and more practical use that you obviously are unaware of. Also, if you are going to do tutorials, don't show people that you touch wet cement with your fingers, and try using tweezers for applying small parts.

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 3 lety

      Depends on which small parts, exterior rear view mirror, I use my fingers to apply it, my finger can't damage the paint job, tweezer will.
      The main point of this cement is quick dry, but if you watch the I also point out the other advantages of this cement.

    • @Dave-sg6om
      @Dave-sg6om Před 3 lety

      @@plastickitfreak2343 You still missed what the thin cement was intended for, what it's main use is.

  • @samljer
    @samljer Před 9 lety

    these glues are brutally dangerous.
    cancer warnings, death warnings, etc.
    i havent opened it since i got it.

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 9 lety +1

      and I am a risk taker and so is everyone else who builds models

    • @Krizzleswg
      @Krizzleswg Před 9 lety +1

      Do you drink coca cola? Pretty sure that is more dangerous than a bit of glue. It does stink sure but just open a window and dont drink the stuff! I am just testing out this Extra thin on some GW Space Wolfs. Not bad, massive jar for the price, seems like it will last ages. Oh and use PVA glue for any clear plastic canopies.

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 9 lety

      Krizzle Sizzle thanks for the comment, i am sure this is my last comment, because i've been drinking coke for a long time. I should be dead by........ now. But coke is just too dam good and got me thought some bad times. Either way thanks for watching and the support

    • @Krizzleswg
      @Krizzleswg Před 9 lety

      Plastic kit freak Yeah buddy I have drank it myself for nearly 20+years with no adverse health affects. Granted I only have 1 or 2 cans per day max. My comment was just tongue in cheek humour really at "Samljer" for not opening his glue again due to scary warnings! As long as your not drinking the pot I dont see any issues. So far I am impressed with the extra thin and will be buying normal cement. I dont make Tamiya models but I use most Tamiya tools and glues. All amazing IMO.

  • @mybluebelly
    @mybluebelly Před 8 lety +3

    NO SHIT SHERLOCK. FUCKIN HELL I DID NOT REALIZE THIS !

  • @snowpuddle9622
    @snowpuddle9622 Před rokem

    so much stuttering and weird words

  • @andrejsalamun8693
    @andrejsalamun8693 Před 6 měsíci

    so boring, jesus, hurry little bit

  • @richieg7428
    @richieg7428 Před 4 lety

    I've never gotten dizzy listening to someone speak. Terrible video!

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 4 lety

      But the most surprising part about this video is that is the most watched

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 4 lety

      At the same time, I am really short of breath when I talk, also I have million things I want to talk about. That's why some video are a disaster

  • @kaskas4001
    @kaskas4001 Před 7 lety +23

    Wow man, learn to talk, think beforehand what you want to say, don't repeat yourself the whole time and don't say "err" or "uhm" every three seconds. It ruins your video.

    • @plastickitfreak2343
      @plastickitfreak2343  Před 7 lety +26

      KasKas I know, I know, I lost my train of thoughts from time to time. I get nervous also. thanks for the advice. one thing that surprise me is that this video is most view, odd isn't it 🙄

    • @SuperDuckyWho
      @SuperDuckyWho Před 6 lety +1

      I think it was fine and super helpful (I'm about to glue a lot of figures together). I came here to learn the difference between 2 types of model glue, not a TED talk.

    • @ronnybogaerts3359
      @ronnybogaerts3359 Před 6 lety

      hey guys, i agree, our pkf guy did it ok.i think this kaskas creature
      should do the same review in japanese, i wonder how far he gets.
      thanks pkf, we love you.

    • @macgyver5108
      @macgyver5108 Před 6 lety +2

      He was high on glue, give him a BREAK!!!😵 🤣

    • @ringeshikizen
      @ringeshikizen Před 6 lety +1

      Review-wise what KasKas said is true. More fluid talk is more easy-to-the-ear, though sometimes it's hard to do, nervous, etc. Why everyone just argue about good advice. This is for the sake of PKF too, why not?!
      For PKF, you can also try to add the audio later after you record the mute video (if nervous is the case), you can re-edit as much as you want with that.